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Antietam, the first major battle where Lee was defeated. It allowed Lincoln to make the proclamation from a position of strength, and not as a desperate measure.
Antietam. It was the unexpected Northern victory that gave Lincoln the credibility to issue this Proclamation without making it sound like a desperate measure. The battle was actually a tactical draw, not a real Northern victory, but Lincoln decided to go ahead anyway.
A battle in Iraq looks just like many kinds of wars or battle but it depends on how many people are in battle.
Not much different to what it looked like before; although Hastings gives it name to the Battle, it was actually fought at Senlac Hill, 6 miles North-West of Hastings, near the modern-day town of Battle.
The battleground of Waterloo looks just like a small farm
Antietam, the first major battle where Lee was defeated. It allowed Lincoln to make the proclamation from a position of strength, and not as a desperate measure.
Antietam. It was the unexpected Northern victory that gave Lincoln the credibility to issue this Proclamation without making it sound like a desperate measure. The battle was actually a tactical draw, not a real Northern victory, but Lincoln decided to go ahead anyway.
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He had wanted to issue it earlier, but could not do so after a string of defeats, or it would look like a desperate measure. The unexpected (and accidental) Union win at Antietam gave him the necessary credibility.
It was the unexpected Northern win at Antietam that enabled Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation without making it look like a desperate measure.
Antietam. This was the Union win that gace him the credibility to issue the Proclamation without making it look like a desperate appeal.
It gave Lincoln the credibility to issue his Emancipation Proclamation, which stopped the British from sending aid to the Confederacy, because it would make them look pro-slavery themselves.
It gave Lincoln the credibility to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, which kept Britain and France from helping the South. (It would have made them look pro-slavery themselves.)
A battle in Iraq looks just like many kinds of wars or battle but it depends on how many people are in battle.
Not much different to what it looked like before; although Hastings gives it name to the Battle, it was actually fought at Senlac Hill, 6 miles North-West of Hastings, near the modern-day town of Battle.
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The battleground of Waterloo looks just like a small farm